Jaewook ShinKyeong-Jun KimJinho YoonJinhee JoWaleed A. El‐SaidJeong-Woo Choi
Several neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease have become a serious impediment to aging people nowadays. One of the efficient methods used to monitor these neurological disorders is the detection of neurotransmitters such as dopamine. Metal materials, such as gold and platinum, are widely used in this electrochemical detection method; however, low sensitivity and linearity at low dopamine concentrations limit the use of these materials. To overcome these limitations, a silver nanoparticle (SNP) modified electrode covered by graphene oxide for the detection of dopamine was newly developed in this study. For the first time, the surface of an indium tin oxide (ITO) electrode was modified using SNPs and graphene oxide sequentially through the electrochemical deposition method. The developed biosensor provided electrochemical signal enhancement at low dopamine concentrations in comparison with previous biosensors. Therefore, our newly developed SNP modified electrode covered by graphene oxide can be used to monitor neurological diseases through electrochemical signal enhancement at low dopamine concentrations.
Soukaina El AbbadiAbdelaziz ElgamouzAbdel‐Nasser KawdeMohamed DoumaHajar El MoustansiriNajib Tijani
Ting ChenPuiki LeungFan YangQiang ZhaoXin JinYong NingZhiyong Zhang
Da-Jeong ParkJin‐Ha ChoiWon‐Jin LeeSoong Ho UmByung‐Keun Oh
Shirley PalisocEldrin T. LeeMichelle NatividadLotis Racines
Nurul Izrini IkhsanPerumal RameshkumarAlagarsamy PandikumarMuhammad ShahidNay Ming HuangVijay S. WadiHong Ngee Lim